Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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SEE OUR EXHIBIT AT PURE FOOD SHOW
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RABBIT CHASE HERE
TODAY
By and With LEAH BAIRD.
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California Evaporated Apples, per tb 12£c
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
10c
Jello, per package
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Jello Ice Cream Powder, per package
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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Commerce Gaines Cancelled
On Account of Bad Weather
LAST DAY SHOWING
Only a few short hours left in which to see —
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“GET YOUR MAN”
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“IS DIVORCE A FAILURE?”
10c
“RACING HEARTS”
Supported by
THEODORE ROBERTS AND
RICHARD DIX
Story by Byron Morgan.
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been played Thursday"
With the Hairies, have
ey^led. It wan announced
ratornhiK Postponement
Agnes Ayres in
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From the play, “All Mine.” A picture that con-
tains thoughtful drama and spectacular thrills.
Also—
California Evaporated Prunes, per lb 12|c
; California Evaporated Apricots, per lb 24c
California Evaporated Peaches, per tb. 14c
Thompson Seedless Raisins, per tb. 14c
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Fridays Saturday'
SCORES YESTERDAY.
TEXAS T.FAGTE
Dalian II, Shreveport 5.
Fort Worth 14. Wichita * Falls
Houston 5, San Antonio 1.
Cal vent on 5, Beaumont 4
LEAf.lE
Boston 3, Philadelphia 1.
I »« t roit 2, <'Icveland I.
New York 7. Washington 1.
(Only three Rchedu led.) ‘
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I’lttHburgh 7, Chicago 3.
Cincinnati 3, St. Lou Im I.
Ph 11? <!<*lpli I a 3. Boston 2.
(Only three xchrduled >
SOI I'HFllX ASSOCIATION
New Orleane ,6, Atlanta I.
Birmingham 3. Mobile 1.
Mciup.Mh 'J, Nashville 5.
Chattanooga 5. Little Hock S
eighth Inning rally
If Ct Off
won 3
SfWOsSSLs,
Ruth
Roland in
Haunted Valley;
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Inning l>y
and Plnvlll
gave the
over the
Dog racing la attracting much
attention In Texan at thia tlmfc an
Im evidenced by the coursing tracks
that have been erected* including
tiacka at Dallas, Fgr( Worth. Gar-
land. Midlothian, Cleburne, Dun-
canville, Ladonia and iToaper.
Entries received here Include
.(logs ir«»m Sherman, Gainesville,
McKinney, Dallas, Fort Worth,
Hillsboro, Ladonia. Waxahachie,
Gunter, Celina, Carland. Bonham
and Prosper ami many more arc
expected to be received In the
course nf the next few days •«
final plans were only recently made
for the event.
A FIRST NATIONAL
atthaction-
I Arranio m< ntH have been fon-
I eluded for a la u day rabbit chaaa
in Denton on next Friday and Sat-
urday, May I ami 5, und' t auspice*
of Arthur <). MrNitzky Post, Amer-
ican Jagion, (he provred* to be us-
ed for beneXlt of the Legion hand.
The raves will be managed by the
Prosper Coursing Association
which will furnish all' equipment.
County Clerk Jack Chrlstnl has
been ryquvyted by the association
to receive all vntrirH for dogs and
at (be’ request of the Legion Post
wrrr ~TF» (Tiargo or’TKc" evcnl.".....
The 4\\o-d ‘y <-ourxing event
be lirKitcd to a 32 dog stake
the list of entries already rci <
Indicate the <vrri( will draw
full 11st 'of dogs
•to open. Thrrk »•* mu> h
lie re and over t hix part of
In the event as Indicated
••rotis t« |c phone < ails r» •
, ^C’hristal.
The course will be built on tile
Lipscomh edditlbn. It will be the
first time dog racing has in-m h< Id
b» r<* umh'r rac ing < ondit ion*<. Local
sportsmen for sometime have been
enjoying open field races but un-
der such conditions It is impossible
to properly handle contesting d'-gs
or decide winders. Hcvcral local
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•[STOnTTEWl1™™".....1............iWfl TNCESS
two InhiiiRH |>uv<‘<l tne way to the
I'ar-thtr’,, H to 1 win over Wichita
Kolb'. ,
wild Hill 1/iley, Bufr hurlc,
walked te ven xtjen and struck out
clubt. In HouaWn g win over the San
Antonio B'ars, 5 to 2
'I he Sandcrab,, had to flkht twelve
lining* before ov<-r<-on>ing the llx-
ttorierw | run lead, itc<|uliu<l in tne
first inning, but finally
vl< torious, 5 to I
Singles tn the ninth
Duncan. Roush. Itressler :
produced three tuiin and
Reds a 3 to I victor}
< ’ards.-'
joe Sewell’s error, two Infield
outs and a wild pitch by ( lite it:
the ninth Inning, scored Cutshaw
with the run that enabled tin Tig-
ers to beat the Indians 2 to |.
Carey’a triple, Blglx-e’s single, (l
pass to Russell, Tierney s tripl., and
a borne run by Grimm gave the
llrates five runs In the fifth lu-
lling and a 7 to 3 victory ..ver the
Sam Nice scored Washingtons
only tally with a home run and the
ienks heliiml the fine southpaw
pitching of Rer., Pennock won the
game. 7 to 1.
One run in an
all the Athletics could
- .... I the Red Sox.
On account of weather eondR
Clone and the wet field at Tea. h-
•fa Park the kames with Com-
rtofee Teachers College, t
been played Thursday and
been
ThurMilny
. --------- of the
at till* time probably imaiih
ftolhl cancellation of the games on
account of the Kaglc schedule !»••-
-JMJ.'IJ’J for .the rcinaiiBler or the
BMSon. The T. f. A. A. spring track
and field meet for next week
vents games being scheduled
that time and the following
the Eagles have four games on the
road, two at Georgetown with
Southwestern Unlverafty and two
at Ban Marcos with Southwest
Teachers College Bobcats.
WITCHING THE SCOREBOARD
The Steers swatted out seven tw t-
baggers, two triples and sev m
singles oft of Jolly and Sb<p; >.
Shreveport purlers, in Dallas II to
6 victory.
Stellbauer's homer an 1 loul.lr a
Knaft's clCgult clout in tin.
Pints Wesson Oil —
Quarts Wesson Oil
8-tb. pails Compound Lard
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Post Toasties, per package
Post Bran, per package
Large package Oat Meal
Small package Oat Meal
1 Kellogg’s Bran Flakes
TURNER BRUS. GROCERY
We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps.
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22c
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9c
28c
53c
$1.32
PEOPLE ENJOY TRADING HERE
In this store we sell what the customers Want—
that is one reason why people enjoy trading
here. Another reason, the groceries we carry
are fresh and new. All this along with service
par excellence keeps our customers coming back
365 days in the year. Phone 7 or 907.
A typical Western, crammed to the brim with Fancy Bulk Cocoanut, per pound
clean, wholesome action.
17c
Knox Cielatine, per package
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29c
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as the West is
cans Hershey Cocoa
I-tb. cans Hershey Cocoa
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A rip-roaring chapter play as.X>*g
big.
Also JACK HOXIE in—
“A DESERT BRIDEGROOM”
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THE TASTE IS GREAT—THEY ARE DIFFERENT
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Let me say. without the least idea of being fulsome,
that Denton can boast of an honest - to - goodness
printing establishment.
— .1. (J. PHELPS. Southwestern Manager,
Field-Lippman Piano Stores, Dallas, Texas.
EXTRA-EXTRA
FMCr CURED HAMS, 23"
$1.00
$1.00
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P1GGLY WIGGLY
THE CLEANEST STORE IN THE WOI
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LONG & KING
GROCERS
Phones 44—944.
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“THREE JUMPS AHEAD
A tale of the Western plains, where the best man
wins.
Safeguard your
10 pounds pure Cane Sugar for
With 1 22-tb- can Your Luck Coffee
health and save
trading at
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sure and visit booth at Pure Food Show.
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A MOST UNUSUAL BREAD
MOTHERS
I PAN dandY
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PIGGLY
WIGGL1
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“Denton Can Boast
of an ‘Honest-to-Goodness’
Printing Establishment”
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"Self-praise in half scandal.” <htr friendn and customers sing our
praises, making sweeter, more appealing music than would result
from our own horn-tooting. (We are taking steps to learn, however!)
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FRESH COUNTRY EGGS, PER DOZEN 18°
• 't 4 Mr
Canned* Fruit
The finest fruit from the finest fruit orchards of Cali-
fornia. Picked and sorted with the utmost care.
Only the perfect, unblemished fruit is used. Cooked
the ’‘home way without the addition of any coloring or bleach-
ing matter—put up in bright, neijr, clean cans and hermetically
scaled. All its tempting, fresh fruit flavor is preserved—as good
as i/ it had been gathered and prepared the same day that you
cat it. ^"Better than the law requires.”
Vour jroeer will b- sh'l to /
‘ tvcommend It becaiiM- he
knowx that you'll come
. , back for more.
Waplea-Platter Gro. Co.
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Be Sure and See Our Booth
Pure Food Show Thursday, Fl
day.
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Like Fruit From
Your Own Orchard
Suppose you were to gather fruit
an orchard of your own, sort oat
only the most luscious and tempting and eat it. That
idea of the delicious freshness Of
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We will appreciate your looking over thia
list and giving us your order Friday, avoiding
the Saturday rush.
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Baldwin Printing Company
Phone 278' 208 South Elm Street, Denton, Texas
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> CRISP DAINTY DELICIOUS
j That sweet, full wheat flavor peculiar to PAN-
DANDY appeals to all appetites.
‘ MOST DELICIOUS MOST NOURISHING
MOST ECONOMICAL FOOD YOU CAN BUY
We are pleased to announce that PAN-DAN-
DY is now.fln sale at all dealers—TRY IT TO-
DAY.
It's rich, nut-like flavor will be enjoyed
by the)entire family.
MADE RIGHT IN DENTON
ONLY BY
GRUBE BROTHERS
yourself in
will give you some
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A SPARKLING MINT OF LAUGHS
■-JACK. I-IOLT
'Nobody'5
Money
Cl (Aim mount (/it. lure
~ WITH :
. WANDA HAWLEY AND JULIA FAYE
’ in the supporting cast.
Something new for Jack Holt—a delightful
light comedy. All about a handsome man of rtiys-
tery who breezed into town and upset the grafters’
and the ladies’ hearts and won the reigning beauty
for his own. A success on the stage—a hilarious hit
as a picture. a ..
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Edwards, W. C. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1923, newspaper, April 26, 1923; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1237414/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.